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Show V x TOE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSYILLE. CTAI! Chamberlain's Colie and Diarrhoea OGDENS POPULAR STORE - WAIST DAYS To see our wonderf ul line before you buy, will insug.e a Where the Women customer , for PA INEand HURST, n Trade." t I son, Hazel Norma $1.95 Lot Sessions, Reta Ketchum, Miss values. You really should not miss seeing these shirt waist values. Leone Amot, Mrs. A. L. niece, and three of the young ladys friends, came up from Salt Lake Sunday to the Lagoon and to her aunts home, where they much enjoyed the flowers and milk and honey, cherries and other fruit they were treated with. Curtis,' Mabel Wood,' Bertha Clark';, FARMINGTON Ladies plain and striped tub silk shirt waists ; also fancy striped voiles. These are all good $2.50 is specially for selling. jquick priced They are all of the new 1917 models and are made of voiles and organdies, fancy lace trimmed, in white and fancy stripes. it - line IcdcM CEMENT Silos Goodfellow and Mattie Sessions. 95c Lot This er-b- ein a, the many splendid compliments we are constantly getting on the exclusive line of shirt waists we are showing, we are convinced that our efforts are being appreciated by those who feally care. if ith dv. 12-1- ARE HERE By reason of Remedy. the time to buy A bottle of this remedy so as to be prepared In case that any one of your family should hav an attack of colie or diarrhoea during the summer months. It worth a hundred times its cost Now Is Biahop and Mrs. A. L. Clark, their daughters Phyllis and Nelli, and the two little boys. Dal and Lewis, are a ten days' auto excursion Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moss returned makingwhen needed north to Utah and South Idaho points. to Rockland, Idaho, after spending O. S. L. Agent-Heb- er relatives here. Sessions and homeaf t gorcedouthylhe AU hat at half price for cash at Maintainor Allen left Friday rush of bees when swarming. Signal J 9 Kaysville Millinery. Adv. Floyd Garrett and Corless Boswell afternoon for Big Spring, Idaho, on a of Nephi visited with Mrs. Jane Jacob- -' fishing trip and returned Tuesday jn the week of the Fourth. with great strings of fish and fresh Funeral services forMrs Hannah fish stones. '4... . Barlow were held in the Bountiful Mrs. Clarence Robinson entertained Second Ward- - meetinghouse on Sun-d- in honor oHt few of her Ogden friends July 8th. Monday afternoon. The afternoon STAVE The Clover club vs as entertained at was effectively ended with bathing at the home oLMias Folly Holbrook on Lagoon, after which the women were Saturday. Those present were Edith joined by their escorts and spent the N tdsen-,- V ra Fack tell7 Christy Jacob- evening in dancing. f "I 4a If' fvw-dayjv- 1 strikes them" they should be shaded' with boards, weeds, or other things, and the hives should- - be ' above the reuch of toads, with an alighting board for heavy laden bee to alight on' and crawl up, and for young bees that cannot fly to again reach their County Mtt of neb and fertile Davie county. Horn of the Miller Florid company, the iargemt (rower of flower la the Locution of the intermounUin country. famoui reeort. He waterworks and electric light. A fin place for re.kl.nee. Mrs. Applegarth and their children five left Tuesday morning for Mrs. C. Robinson visited friends in home'- in Fhelps, Mo., former their Salt Lake Wednesday. on a short visit. Mr. Applegarth is Miss Virginia Hollis spent the week an 0. S, L. section hand, and the big in Salt Lake visiting with friends. railroad company gave the family free transportation for the pleasant Mr. and Mrs. George Bourne are vacation tirp. spending a short time in Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel James and Mrs Horace Van Fleet was the their two little daughters spent part of guest of O, P. Soule Sunday in Ogden. last week with the James family. Will inch 21 had a trout in our Mr. and Mrs. John Burmingham just caught creek . and a trout are Spending a short time In Farming-ton- big fry was a feature of the visit. Will caught 36 small trout up in the canyon one day this Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes vis- week. ited friends in Salt Lake during the A. M. Lamb, deputy sheriff as well week. as justice of the peace, has collected Miss Rhea Taylor has closed her $5 each from two, and $2 from one studio in Salt Lake for a few weeks auto speeders during this month. This during the summer. shows that our officers mean busi4 and a lower death rate for. the Mrs. William M. Mayfield and Mrs. ness, will of course be one of the county Bert Barber visited friends in Salt of this vigilance of the officers. . Lake during the week. Miss Modena Chaffin entertained a Mrs. Baer of Salt Lake visited in few friends at a swimming party FriFarmington Thursday with her daughday evining at Lagoon. Luncheon was ter, Mrs. Daniel Alexander. served, after which the company The Misses Alice Potter and Afton danced. Those present were Miss Bourne were guests of Miss Stevenson Wealthy Clark, MIbs Bessie Steed, Mrs. I!. ll. P:binson, Miss Lucy Hess, in Salt Lake during the week. Miss Rhea Taylor, MIbs Esther WalMrs. L. Rogers of Logan is spendker and Miss Iris Clark. ing a short time in Farmington with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daynes enterher sister, Mrs. Horace Van Fleet. tained a few Salt Lake friends SaturMr. and Mrs. Flashman of Salt Lake day evening, at supper. The parlor are spending the week with their was decorated in red roses, while the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson. centerpiece in the dining room was in Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. II y rum Clark have re- Canterbury bells. Mrs. R. W. Daynes, Mr. and for Mr. turned from Wyoming, where they Mrs. J. W. Taylor, &n rB Nickelson, have been visiting friends for the past and Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mr. Rich, Mr; two weeks. Rose Miss Nevera Harry Erickaon, Mr. and Mrs.'R. W. Daynes and and C. H. Huff. The evening was family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. spent in dancing. J. R. Taylor were guests of Mrs: J. Mrs. D. L. Rice entertained the W .Taylor Thursday. Veron club at her home Friday afterMr. and Mrs. Pardee and Mr. and noon. The house was effectively decMrs. Keeley of Salt Lake were dinner orated in rosea. After a short busiguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ness meeting the lesson on the appreciation of art was given by Miss Rhea Mayfield Sunday. Taylor. Luncheon was served on the Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lambert lawns by Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. G. and family of Salt Lake spent the Mrs. J. II. Robinson, Mrs. week-en- d in Farmington as guests of lUChaffin, B. Chipman, Mrs. Horace Van Squire her mother, Mrs. H. Clark. Mrs. Nephi Fleet, Mrs. Marion IIe Mr. and Mrs. John Croin and Palmer, Mrs. Hyrum Stewart and daughter of Silver City are spending Mrs. Rogers of Logan. Mrs. Rice was the week in Farmington as guests of assisted by Mrs. Stevens Rice. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mayfield. in now $2.50 Lot $1.25 Lot Fancy and plain shirt waists, made real , fine quality, styles, sizes to 42 Specially priced These are all of a very fine quality voile, and made up with the greatest care, which insures thy styles as being the best. This is a shirt waist that will surely please. voile of a good only. $1.25 Mrs. Margaret Wilson and Miss Verda Cook left for Idaho Saturday where they intend to spent a month visiting relatives and friends. SYRACUSE i prosperous farming and rich commun- Dari ity bi the north wee tem portion county. Fins far ms and homes, wide field and high grad stock art important erf j Ton Capacity of Silo has provtn 2 f 1 ' ontirly satisfactory to ewnor, who sayo Its oaso and ocon-om-y aro vital factora. 1 Mr.-an- d m dil - t "t chore Mr. David Cook, Mr. Joseph Cook, Miss Edna Cook and Miss Katie Tree - returned home after a very pleasant trip up Weber canyon. have furnishes shipping facilities. Mr, and Mrs. 3. T. Walker spent last Thursday in Ogden. -- their daughter Lillie and son Mark, have reMr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber spent turned from Idaho where they have been spending a few days visiting Sunday in Ogden canyon with their daughter, Mrs. Clara GarMr. tharles Barber is spending a ner. few days in Bear Lake . M. nd Mrs. William Beazer, . of Ogden lectured here the parents class Sunday morning. BOUNTIFUL Dr. Hiding in Charles Barber and Miss Barber Mary spent Monday in CenterMrs. ville. Thomas E. Williams of Kaysville Sunday school here Sunday morning. Nine mile north of Sait Lake City, suburban and residence town, largest city in electric Davis county ; has waterworks, lights and power, telephone, cement sidewalks. Surrounded by rich market gardens and fruit lands, two electric railroads with low fares, two transcontinental railroads, brick yard! two banks, good business houses, commercial dub. graded and high schools, churches and lodges. A good place to live. visited Mr. Philip from Burley, been visiting. Bennett has Returned Idaho, where he has Mrs. H. D. Aired is visiting with relatives in Garfield this week.' has been quite ill is but for a week improving now. Mr. Ray Riley Esther Ashdown returneJ from a Bert Schofield spent most of last week in Hooper with his sister, few weeks' visit to Ashton, Idaho. Mr. Mrs. Lor&n Frew. Ellis-Eva- accompanied ns the Boy Jensen of Hooper Scouts on their hike to Hard Scrabble. week-end the spent in Syracuse with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stevens enterher parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. tained a few friends on Monday evenBarber. Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Aurelia Bpending Barber who a few days in Liberty, turned home Sunday on account of illness of her husband. was re- the ing. Mr. and Mrs. Barrington Wride will make their home in Bancroft for the summer. Anna Edmunds of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Johnson in Bountiful with spent Monday in Syracuse at the high spent Mrs. school, putting up peas and beans Mrs. Johnsons mother, Mrs. Thomas Misses with the pressure cooker. - - Fearnley. Miss the-Fou- rth 1 -- i - -1- r - CONTRACTOR loner oto Co. Ogdem- - Utah Please Send Name M Catalogue ....... ........ Aooaus JSL ts Si uJrafwfWnvTifrvrTi .& Ana-- - The man with a good savings account can leave his loved ones each day with a clear conscience and a happy disposition. He knows that his family will be protected from immediate want no matter what befalls him. If you havent given your family this protection, open an account with us at once. HY- BAHS H-H-I-l-M- -M-r I The Strength of Business depends' largely on onito Here Bring YourDep much we can and will be -- of help and be convinced that value. accommodation is of and judicious If courtesy Your business will be better for it.. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH UTAH LET US SUPPLY YOUR SPRING DEMANDS the banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. Union State BANKING COMPANY KAYSVILLE, UTAH , I ed EVILDEIC GT Kaysville , VlaK Known Everywhere As The TVERY BES- l-- well-deserv- Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow m- tOWUC Of BARRED PLYnOVTH R0C&3 AND DVROG JBUCT R2U BILLCXCR. AND BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY EVERY DEALER HAS IT. f 1 -- FRANK as Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the molt modern mill Packed in the neateit manner . concrete, tear off the coupon below and mall. icrmountairt Hie busy bees are working Wallace Cragun and the sweet earnest, and if not attended to Kena, Mjrrle afid Gladys wilt be idle after filling their storing MYRON W. PHILLIPS KAYSVILLE. it . --- i ( i i i v - Thoro aro many stloos of this construction In Davis county, all of which aro giving satisfaction. For information as to asts of f i ii 1 W "O', -- re-sui- features. Has tws esnnln sstabBshmmts. rtmian wells. North Davia High school and beautiful orchards. Branch of Oregon Short Lino railway from main Una to laks jI i NORTH OGDEN L- If I POTTER FARM Quality unsurpajsccL S. W. P. Paint and Varaithes Charter Oak Range, Crack-a-Jac- k Suits, Garden Seeds for Shoe Stock bigger than Garden Tools. Headquarter rSis"-- ? ..ever,. 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